Re: Mahogany Tenor Ukulele
Posted: Sun Feb 21, 2016 10:43 pm
You will see I am starting to wild with CA. I pore fill the ukulele with a finishing CA.
I made a bunch of progress this weekend.
I set the neck angle flat and installed the brass insert into the neck. I will have a glued butt joint but I will use one bolt as well. Mainly the bolt will supply the clamping force. I will leave it in as well.
This template shows the different height of the sound hole between the ukulele template I am using and the Martin 14 fret fret template. I like the higher hole as the bridge is better centered between the sound hole and the bottom.
I cut out and installed a logo. They are a little smaller for my ukes 7/8" vs 1".
Not shown I also drilled the tuner holes. I drill a pilot, use a large bit from the top for the bezel and follow that with a smaller 6 mm bit for the shaft.
I glued on the fret board
I finished sanded the body and neck to 220 grit. I used thick CA for the pore fill. I applied and scaped it back a few times. Using the CA I was able to finish sand - pore fill and start shellacking the ukulele
Right now I have padded on 3 coats of Seal Lac and 3-4 coats of Royal Lac. It is starting to look good.
I made a bunch of progress this weekend.
I set the neck angle flat and installed the brass insert into the neck. I will have a glued butt joint but I will use one bolt as well. Mainly the bolt will supply the clamping force. I will leave it in as well.
This template shows the different height of the sound hole between the ukulele template I am using and the Martin 14 fret fret template. I like the higher hole as the bridge is better centered between the sound hole and the bottom.
I cut out and installed a logo. They are a little smaller for my ukes 7/8" vs 1".
Not shown I also drilled the tuner holes. I drill a pilot, use a large bit from the top for the bezel and follow that with a smaller 6 mm bit for the shaft.
I glued on the fret board
I finished sanded the body and neck to 220 grit. I used thick CA for the pore fill. I applied and scaped it back a few times. Using the CA I was able to finish sand - pore fill and start shellacking the ukulele
Right now I have padded on 3 coats of Seal Lac and 3-4 coats of Royal Lac. It is starting to look good.